Any active feeding easy corals?

CPdude

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Hi everyone, I am looking for corals that are active feeding like it can eat a whole pellet or dried shrimp. And the corals are also easy to care for and are okay in low to moderate lighting. Thanks!

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what is the tank size, and what specific light do you have?

Sun corals are non-photosynthetic, so they don't need light but need fed.
Duncans are among the easiest stony corals and will eat.
Big mushrooms like Rhodactis can eat quite a bit.

Most corals don't really need to be fed, however.
 
X2 on Duncan's. They are great eaters, and hardy. Mine takes in any meaty food that sticks to their tentacles. I do not know how well they take dried food but brine, mysis, and chopped all work.

Micromussa Lord (AKA acan lord) are also good eaters but less impressive when they do it.
 
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Sun corals are non-photosynthetic, so they don't need light but need food.
Duncans are among the easiest stony corals and will eat.

I've killed a couple of Duncan's, but once I got my sun corals eating, they eat more mysis than a fish.

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Scoly.
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thanks. here's what it looked like when I got it.

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A regular diet of PE Mysis, shrimp pieces, new life spectrum pellets and ocean nutrition prime reef flake helped.

Then SOMETHING in my reef decided it was yummy

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so I put it in a protective cage

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and it continued to feed and get light through the cage openings

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Ooo this are all nice corals. Especially that scoly! I got myself a small duncan with a few heads and oh boy it can really eat, swallowed an entire freeze dried cube of tubifex worms. Will be on the look for plate corals and definitely scolys. Thanks!

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Favia is good:

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here are my other corals that feed very well

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Blasto wellsi are easy to care and feed. The wellsi variety is larger than the merletti. It both kinds will eat meaty food.
 

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